The convention in Melbourne was really great to attend. All the speakers had something different to offer. The most surprising might have been Sam Harris managing to get 4,000 atheists doing Buddhist mediation. I thought I was at the wrong convention for a moment. Sam changed his talk to discuss Death. It was useful and thought provoking.

There was lots said about teaching religion in schools, and funding religious schools. There was lots said about morals being human and not god given. About the need to have more women leading in the movement. About acting on violence and harm caused to children - genital mutilation, that has been overlooked for fear of seeming Islamaphobic.

Would love to hear others thoughts and reports - so we can reflect on what we've gained from the Melbourne convention.